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11001 - Preschool 1

Prerequisite: Must be comfortable in a class setting without a parent. Your child will become oriented to the aquatic environment and learn elementary skills such as buoyancy, supported floating, water entry and exit, and alternating arm action. Children will practice putting their face in the water, blowing bubbles, and recovering objects. This class is taught in the rec and lap pool. Potty trained required.

11002 - Preschool 2

Prerequisite: Must have a current Preschool 1 certificate or a WTRC swim evaluation. The objective of Preschool 2 is to learn to float, glide, and swim on back/front with face in water blowing bubbles through mouth and nose. Introduce treading water, rhythmic breathing and finning arms. This class is taught in the lap pool. Potty trained required.

11003 - Preschool 3

Prerequisite: Must have a current Preschool 2 certificate or a WTRC swim evaluation. The objective of Preschool 3 is to build upon and reinforce the basic skills of Preschool 2 by swimming greater distances on front/back. This class is taught in the lap pool. Potty trained required.

11020 - Beginner Diving

Prerequisites: Must be comfortable in deep water and able to swim the width of the deep end. Must be able to do head-first dive off the side of the pool and jump off the diving board. This class is an introduction to springboard diving. Emphasis will be on learning proper board work, beginning dives and diving safety.

11021 - Intermediate Diving

Prerequisites: Must have completed Beginner Diving requirements or have completed a WTRC diving evaluation. A continuation of Beginner Diving with emphasis on proper board work, beginning dives, diving safety and an introduction to some competitive dives.

11022 - Advanced Diving

Prerequisites: Must have completed Intermediate Diving requirements or completed a WTRC diving evaluation. This class is designed for the recreational diver who would like to improve their basic skills. A continuation of Intermediate Diving with an emphasis on front and back board work, proper diving techniques, diving safety and competitive dives.

11031 - Adult Adv Beginner

Adult Advanced Beginner Swim Lessons is for the swimmer who is comfortable in water but lacks skill techniques. Basic water skills will be taught from floats, gliding, treading and basic strokes. Instructions are given as to the level that one needs.

15000 - Deep Water Fitness

Take the plunge! Deep water running and traveling guaranteed to challenge your cardio fitness combined with toning to improve flexibility and increase muscle tone and core strength. Buoyancy belts are provided and create a no impact workout to the joints. Participants exercise in 6-12 feet of water. A shallow water entrance is offered then class moves to deeper water.

15013 - Intro to Core Dance

Intro to Core Dancing is a moderate/low impact exercise class that targets all muscle groups including deep abdominal muscles that are rarely used in other formats. The class includes aerobic, toning, and stretching exercises and ends with a floor work to strengthen the core muscles. NO prior dance experience is necessary. Students will learn basic core dance technique, including posture, rhythmical patterns, isolations, undulations and traveling steps. Each class will include an easy to follow choreography to incorporate new movements.

15030 - Tai Chi

Meditation in motion! Tai Chi promotes serenity through gentle, flowing movements in addition to relieving stress, improving range of motion and flexibility. Reduce stress and get an awesome workout. Our instructor has over 28 years of experience as a martial arts instructor and is a 5th degree black belt.

16000 - Partners in Play

Parents/caregivers will guide their child through instructed movement experiences such as balancing, throwing and tumbling. Large motor skills along with social skills can be developed in a play environment.

16021 - Kids Sport & Swim

Required: Potty training. A variety of sports such as basketball, tee ball, golf and scooter hockey will be explored in this class. A 30 minute supervised play swim time is included. Please have your child wear a swimsuit under their clothes and bring a back pack with a towel.

16032 - Preschool Playdays

Drop in with your preschooler ages 1-6 for a morning of fun on our soft, preschool appropriate play equipment. This morning activity physically challenges children while keeping them entertained. Playing with others also provides the benefits of group socialization. No advance signup required. $6.00 per family.

16050 - Easter Egg & Playtime

The Easter Bunny is coming to the Rec Center! Bring your child to this exciting Easter event. Preschoolers can play on our preschool gym equipment after finding the hidden Easter eggs in the gym. Prizes will be given and a snack will be offered. Participants should bring a basket to collect their eggs. Limited tickets available.

17001 - Tae Kwon Do Beginner

This program is designed to teach focus, concentration, muscle development, balance, and gross motor coordination within the context of Tae Kwon Do. Their training will also target behavior development, awareness of others, self-confidence and character development. Students in the beginner class do not belt test and a uniform is not required. This class is taught by a family with more than 40 years combined Tae Kwon Do experience along with several other instructors, each with a black belt ranking.

17002 - Tae Kwon Do Intermediate

Build upon skills learned in the previous class to increase knowledge and discipline of the sport. Develop strength with increasingly challenging calisthenics and aerobic Tae Kwon Do moves, balance in the form of focused kicking actions, coordination in the form of sparring drills, speed in the form of striking and kicking exercises, concentration in the form of pattern memorization, and focus in the form of eye-hand and eye-foot target exercises. Belt testing occurs at this level (except during the summer sessions). All tests are designed to allow instructors to evaluate the students based upon their individual abilities, encouraging students to excel to their personal best. Our class is taught by a family with more than 40 years combined Tae Kwon Do experience, each with a black belt ranking.

17003 - Tae Kwon Do Advanced

Acquire advanced skills and continue to build upon current skills. This class is for the student who has successfully demonstrated skills and knowledge of the sport through completing belt testing, participating in the Intermediate and Beginner level classes, or through training under another program. Our class is taught by a family with more than 40 years combined Tae Kwon Do experience, each with a black belt ranking.

17010 - Fencing

Fencing is an exciting combat sport and an art form as well. An ancient symbol of power and glory, and a deeply personal individual form of expression, fencing is a sport that requires stamina and endurance. The object of fencing is to effectively score a set number of points on your opponent before he scores that number on you. Points are scored by getting touches on your opponent's body. It often involves using a long sword, and the weight of the sword can challenge the biceps, triceps, forearms, and shoulders, for a great workout. Our program is taught by a Level 1 coach with 20 years of experience in the sport including 12 years of coaching. All equipment will be provided and a $20 equipment fee has been included in the registration price to cover the costs of upkeep, repairs, and sanitization of all equipment.

17021 - Tiny Tumblers

A fun and social introduction to tumbling that preschoolers will enjoy. This class is designed for 3 year old children who are now ready to enjoy a class independent of a parent in an environment with other students and a teacher. This program will focus on listening and cooperative skills, motor movement/development as well as having a lot of fun on the gymnastics equipment.

17022 - Preschool Tumbling

For preschool-age children 4-5 years old who need more challenge, can follow directions, and are ready to work more independently. Children will learn skills to include forward/backward rolls, running/jumping, large muscle motor skills and balance skills all while further developing listening skills, socialization and cooperative skills.

17023 - Youth Tumbling

Program emphasis is on fun and safety. Each child will be instructed as to the proper technique and form used to correctly execute tumbling skills. Skills include balance, floor tumbling, spring board, and uneven bars. This program is strictly recreational and competitiveness is not emphasized in any way. No previous tumbling skills required.

17035 - Volleyball 1

Learn the basics of volleyball to include serving, passing, setting and hitting along with some team play principles. Volleylite balls will be used for this class. Knee pads are recommended. This class is taught by Kathleen Washington, who played at Rutgers University and went on to play professionally in France.Ages 10-12(Max 14/Min 4)

17036 - Volleyball 2

Learn the basics of volleyball to include serving, passing, setting and hitting along with some team play principles. Standard volleyballs will be used for this class. Knee pads are recommended. This class is taught by Kathleen Washington, who played at Rutgers University and went on to play professionally in France.Ages 13-16(Max 14/Min 4)

17037 - Beginner Volleyball

Learn the basics of volleyball to include serving, passing, setting and hitting along with some team play principles. Volleylite balls will be used for this class. Knee pads are recommended. This class is taught by Kathleen Washington, who played at Rutgers University and went on to play professionally in France.Ages 8-9(Max 12/Min 4)

17041 - Soccer 2

For the beginning soccer player who is never too old to start or the player who is looking to keep their basic skills sharp. This class will focus on dribbling, passing, shooting, and incorporate fun games to teach the skills. Ages 6-8(Max 12/Min 4)

17042 - Soccer 3

This class is designed for those who wish to be challenged physically and mentally to become a better soccer player. Conditioning, ball skills & technique will be the focus of each session in a fun & encouraging environment. (Ages 11-15)

17043 - Sibling Sports

This class is a win for families with multiple kids! Siblings ages 4-12 can take this class together! Each skill and drill are individually based so multiple age groups can work at their own pace during this class. Each 2-week session a different sport will be covered and introduced. Week 1: SoccerWeek 2: BasketballWeek 3: T-ball

17044 - Soccer "U"

With the "U" standing for "us", Soccer "U" classes are a fun and positive introduction to soccer for our youngest players and their parents/guardians! Our age-appropriate curriculum engages youngsters with entertaining activities that promote motor skill development and cognitive ability. With an adult participating by their side, kids will have fun learning basic soccer skills like chasing, running, kicking and listening. Soccer "U" classes are 30 minutes long and meet once a week. Adult participation is required.

17045 - Basketball 1

Thinking about joining a team this year? Get a head start on learning the basics of basketball. Just finishing up playing in a league? Keep your skills sharp with this class! We will teach ball handling, passing, shooting, defense and rebounding to help you reach your goals.Ages 5-6(Max 12/Min 4)

17046 - Basketball 2

Thinking about joining a team this year? Get a head start on learning the basics of basketball. Just finishing up playing in a league? Keep your skills sharp with this class! We will teach ball handling, passing, shooting, defense and rebounding to help you reach your goals.Ages 5-9(Max 12/Min 4)

17047 - Basketball 3

Thinking about joining a team this year? Get a head start on learning the basics of basketball. Just finishing up playing in a league? Keep your skills sharp with this class! We will teach ball handling, passing, shooting, defense and rebounding to help you reach your goals.(Ages 9-15) This class is designed for those who wish to be challenged physically and mentally to become a better basketball player. Conditioning, ball handling skills & technique will be the focus of each session in a fun & encouraging environment.

17060 - Intro to Archery

An introduction to the art, practice, and skill of shooting with a bow and arrow. Historically known for hunting and combat, in more modern times it has become a competitive sport and recreational activity. This class will teach the safe and correct usage of equipment and develop beginning archery techniques. The instructor is a Class 4 Archery Coach and is one of the top 150 coaches in the nation! Bows, arrows, targets and guards will be provided. A $20 equipment fee for upkeep and repairs is included in the registration price.

17064 - Friends & Family Archery

Friends, family, siblings, and anyone over the age of 12 will learn safe use of equipment and develop beginning archery techniques from one of the top 150 Archery Coaches in the nation! Basic equipment care and selection will be covered along with range procedures. Bows, arrows, targets and guards will be provided. Participants are welcome to use their own equipment pending approval of instructor. This class is recommended for those who have had little to no experience with archery and are looking to have a good time learning together. If using the instructor's equipment, there will be an additional $20 equipment fee due after the first class.

17066 - Flying Arrows

Join a team of other area archers and get competition ready!! Even if you are not competing but are experienced and want to be challenged and taught by one of the best, then come join the team. Participants in Flying Arrows must have archery experience and currently be, or willing to be, US Archery Members (find out more and sign up at USArchery.org). Our certified Class 4 instructor is one of the top 150 Archery Coaches in the nation and will work with students to refine skills and knowledge of the sport to get them ready for upcoming competitions or leagues. Team members are encouraged to use their own equipment pending approval of the instructor.

19009 - Crafts

Tina Adducchio of Village at the Greene demonstrates how to make seasonal greeting cards. Supplies provided. Winter Wonderland on January 15; Valentine's Day on February 5 and St. Patrick's Day on March 5.

19010 - Fitness Orientation

You want to work out but you're faced with a wall of unfamiliar exercise equipment. Spend an hour with a professional who instructs you on how to safely use each piece so that you get the maximum benefit from your workout. There is no cost for Complete and Silver Sneakers pass holders. Others are $30 R and $35 NR.

19011 - Library Learning.

Education, enrichment and entertainment are what the Washington Centerville Public Library is all about. Explore the world of Norman Rockwell, one of America's most beloved artists, on January 23 and Mary Todd Lincoln, wife of Abraham Lincoln, on February 27.

19015 - Technology Tuesdays

Smart phones and computers. Funny how they can make you feel pretty dumb. Gain mastery over your devices during classes in the newly renovated Woodbourne Library. Choose Intro to Windows 10 on January 22 or February 5. Limit: 10.

25000 - Deep Water Workout

Take the plunge! Deep water running and traveling guaranteed to challenge your cardio fitness combined with toning to improve flexibility and increase muscle tone and core strength. Buoyancy belts are provided and create a no impact workout to the joints. Participants exercise in 6-12 feet of water. A shallow water entrance is offered then class moves to deeper water.

25013 - Intro to Core Dance

Intro to Core Dancing is a moderate/low impact exercise class that targets all muscle groups including deep abdominal muscles that are rarely used in other formats. The class includes aerobic, toning, and stretching exercises and ends with a floor work to strengthen the core muscles. NO prior dance experience is necessary. Students will learn basic core dance technique, including posture, rhythmical patterns, isolations, undulations and traveling steps. Each class will include an easy to follow choreography to incorporate new movements.

25030 - Tai Chi

Meditation in motion! Tai Chi promotes serenity through gentle, flowing movements in addition to relieving stress, improving range of motion and flexibility. Reduce stress and get an awesome workout. Our instructor has over 28 years of experience as a martial arts instructor and is a 5th degree black belt.

25057 - Couch to 5k

This class is for anyone who wants to participate in their first 5k. The race we are aiming for is Mother's Day weekend and is a race benefiting Girls on the Run. We will meet inside when the weather is bad and outside when the weather permits to begin our journey together! All ages are welcome to sign up; however due to running inside on the track, we do ask no strollers be used in this class. The first family member is $50 and each additional is only $25!!

Fees do not include the race registration. We will provide a link to register for the race once it is posted.

27001 - Tae Kwon Do Beginner

Your child will love the challenge of this martial art activity. Our program is designed to teach focus, concentration, muscle development, balance, and gross motor coordination within the context of Tae Kwon Do. Their training will also target behavior development, awareness of others, self-confidence and character development. Students in the beginner class do not belt test and a uniform is not required. Our class is taught by a family with more than 40 years combined Tae Kwon Do experience, each with a black belt ranking.

27002 - Tae Kwon Do Intermediate

Build upon skills learned in the previous class to increase knowledge and discipline of the sport. Develop strength with increasingly challenging calisthenics and aerobic Tae Kwon Do moves, balance in the form of focused kicking actions, coordination in the form of sparring drills, speed in the form of striking and kicking exercises, concentration in the form of pattern memorization, and focus in the form of eye-hand and eye-foot target exercises. Belt testing occurs at this level (except during the summer sessions). All tests are designed to allow instructors to evaluate the students based upon their individual abilities, encouraging students to excel to their personal best. Our class is taught by a family with more than 40 years combined Tae Kwon Do experience, each with a black belt ranking.

27003 - Tae Kwon Do Advanced

Acquire advanced skills and continue to build upon current skills. This class is for the student who has successfully demonstrated skills and knowledge of the sport through completing belt testing, participating in the Intermediate and Beginner level classes, or through training under another program. Our class is taught by a family with more than 40 years combined Tae Kwon Do experience, each with a black belt ranking.

27010 - Fencing

Fencing is an exciting combat sport and an art form as well. An ancient symbol of power and glory, and a deeply personal individual form of expression, fencing is a sport that requires stamina and endurance. The object of fencing is to effectively score a set number of points on your opponent before he scores that number on you. Points are scored by getting touches on your opponent's body. It often involves using a long sword, and the weight of the sword can challenge the biceps, triceps, forearms, and shoulders, for a great workout. Our program is taught by a Level 1 coach with 20 years of experience in the sport including 12 years of coaching. All equipment will be provided and a $20 equipment fee has been included in the registration price to cover the costs of upkeep, repairs, and sanitization of all equipment.

27021 - Tiny Tumblers

A fun and social introduction to tumbling that preschoolers will enjoy. This class is designed for 3 year old children who are now ready to enjoy a class independent of a parent in an environment with other students and a teacher. This program will focus on listening and cooperative skills, motor movement/development as well as having a lot of fun on the gymnastics equipment.Special Note: The second session only has 5 classes

27022 - Preschool Tumbling

For preschool-age children 4-5 years old who need more challenge, can follow directions, and are ready to work more independently. Children will learn skills to include forward/backward rolls, running/jumping, large muscle motor skills and balance skills all while further developing listening skills, socialization and cooperative skills.Special Note: The second session only has 5 classes

27023 - Youth Tumbling

Program emphasis is on fun and safety. Each child will be instructed as to the proper technique and form used to correctly execute tumbling skills. Skills include balance, floor tumbling, spring board, and uneven bars. This program is strictly recreational and competitiveness is not emphasized in any way. No previous tumbling skills required.Special Note: The second session only has 5 classes

27031 - Rock Climbing 2

This class includes climbing and bouldering games/competitions along with conditioning elements for climbers on our 24 foot high wall. No certification will be given.Special Note: The first session only has 3 classes

27035 - Volleyball 1

Learn the basics of volleyball to include serving, passing, setting and hitting along with some team play principles. Volleylite balls will be used for this class. Knee pads are recommended. This class is taught by Kathleen Washington, who played at Rutgers University and went on to play professionally in France.

27036 - Volleyball 2

Learn the basics of volleyball to include serving, passing, setting and hitting along with some team play principles. Standard volleyballs will be used for this class. Knee pads are recommended. This class is taught by Kathleen Washington, who played at Rutgers University and went on to play professionally in France.

27037 - Beginner Volleyball

Learn the basics of volleyball to include serving, passing, setting and hitting along with some team play principles. Volleylite balls will be used for this class. This class is taught by Kathleen Washington, who played at Rutgers University and went on to play professionally in France.

27039 - Sibling Sports

This class is a win for families with multiple kids! Siblings ages 4-12 can take this class together! Each skill and drill are individually based so multiple age groups can work at their own pace during this class. Each 2-week session a different sport will be covered and introduced. Week 1: SoccerWeek 2: BasketballWeek 3: T-ball

27040 - Soccer 1

Whether your child has played before or if this is their first time, this class is made for all levels! Each participant is encouraged to do THEIR very best no matter their skill level. Each player will be challenged based on their skill level they show during the drills. Each class will focus on a specific skill such as dribbling, stopping and turning, passing, shooting and trapping among others. The following weeks will build upon the learned skills and will finish with playing a game. All classes are held indoors, please make sure tennis shoes are worn - shinguards are optional. Special Note: The first session only has 3 classes

27041 - Soccer 2

Whether your child has played before or if this is their first time, this class is made for all levels! Each participant is encouraged to do THEIR very best no matter their skill level. Each player will be challenged based on their skill level they show during the drills. Each class will focus on a specific skill such as dribbling, stopping and turning, passing, shooting and trapping among others. The following weeks will build upon the learned skills and will finish with playing a game. All classes are held indoors, please make sure tennis shoes are worn - shinguards are optional. Special Note: The first session only has 3 classes

27045 - Basketball 1

Get a head start on learning the basics of basketballl or keep your skills sharp with this class! We will focus on ball handling, dribbling, passing, shooting, and defense. The last class will incorporate playing a game.*Special Note: The first session only has 3 classes

27046 - Basketball 2

Get a head start on learning the basics of basketballl or keep your skills sharp with this class! We will focus on ball handling, dribbling, passing, shooting, and defense. The last class will incorporate playing a game.*Special Note: The first session only has 3 classes

27049 - Soccer "U"

With the "U" standing for "us", Soccer "U" classes are a fun and positive introduction to soccer for our youngest players and their parents/guardians! Our age-appropriate curriculum engages youngsters with entertaining activities that promote motor skill development and cognitive ability. With an adult participating by their side, kids will have fun learning basic soccer skills like chasing, running, kicking and listening. Soccer "U" classes are 30 minutes long and meet once a week. Adult participation is required.

27057 - Intro to Blastball

This class will focus on the basics of Blastball (a version of T-Ball that the younger players can enjoy). The bat and ball are softer and no gloves are required. The fundamentals of running to first base (which honks as a fun way to encourage them to run fast to get there), hitting the ball off a tee, and eye-hand coordination to stop a moving ball will all be focused on during this fun class.

27060 - Intro to Archery

An introduction to the art, practice, and skill of shooting with a bow and arrow. Historically known for hunting and combat, in more modern times it has become a competitive sport and recreational activity. This class will teach the safe and correct usage of equipment and develop beginning archery techniques. The instructor is a Class 4 Archery Coach and is one of the top 150 coaches in the nation! Bows, arrows, targets and guards will be provided. A $20 equipment fee for upkeep and repairs is included in the registration price.

27062 - Friends & Family Archery

Friends, family, siblings, and anyone over the age of 9 will learn safe use of equipment and develop beginning archery techniques from one of the top 150 Archery Coaches in the nation! This class is recommended for those who have had little to no experience with archery and are looking to have a good time learning together. Basic equipment care and selection will be covered along with range procedures. Bows, arrows, targets and guards will be provided. A $20 equipment fee for upkeep and repairs is included in the registration price.

27067 - Flying Arrows

Join a team of other area archers and get competition ready!! Even if you are not competing but are experienced and want to be challenged and taught by one of the best, then come join the team. Participants in Flying Arrows must have archery experience and currently be, or willing to be, US Archery Members (find out more and sign up at USArchery.org). Our certified Class 4 instructor is one of the top 150 Archery Coaches in the nation and will work with students to refine skills and knowledge of the sport to get them ready for upcoming competitions or leagues. Team members are encouraged to use their own equipment pending approval of the instructor.

27080 - Vball -Home School

This volleyball class is offered during the day so home school groups can practice their volleyball skills. Learn the basics of volleyball to include serving, passing, setting and hitting along with some team play principles. This class is taught by Kathleen Washington, who played at Rutgers University and went on to play professionally in France.

28001 - Partners in Song

Our youngest students explore the amazing world of song in a creative introduction to music alongside their favorite adult. Students will be encouraged to blossom and express themselves as they develop their individual voices. Sing songs from yesterday and today as we engage and bring out even the shyest performers

28002 - Creative Movement

A great way to get involved in the imaginative world of dance and musical theatre, this class invites our younger stars to really shine! Students will have a wonderful time bringing songs to life using different styles of dance, costumes and props! Culminating in a final class performance! Bring your imaginations, and LET'S GO!

28020 - Make Believe with Cinderella

Join us as we expolre the characters, magic, and story of Cinderella. Actors will explore the story of Cinderella using games, and storytelling, as well as making crafts,and costumes. Students will also receive a ticket to see Town Hall Theatre's production of Cinderella and the Substitute Fairy God-Mother.

28025 - Put on a Play: Harry Potter

Explore the far reaches of your imagination by creating your own play. Each session will focus on creating a show, designing not only sets but also costumes. This session we will focus on the wizarding world and the adventures of Harry Potter. Students will bring the stories and characters of J.K Rowling to life as they memorize lines, creating blocking, and much more. This class will help students understand characters, story and setting; culminating in a performance for family and friends!

28030 - Stage Combat

Have you ever wondered how to perform a realistic and safe fight scene? In this action packed class, students will learn combat safety, as well as sharpen their acting skills to make fight scenes come to life. Students will get to choose a character and learn how to choreograph their own fight scenes, which they will perform for friends and family on stage.

28033 - Comedy Improv 4 Kids

Think fast or you’ll be left in the dust! Actors and comedians are always on their toes and you can be too. Students will develop their skills to create unique characters, tell exciting stories, and make people laugh. This high energy class is perfect for anyone who wants to build their skills as an actor, storyteller, or comedian!

28034 - Intro to Acting

Using great children’s literature, we bring it to life right before your very eyes. Begin to develop valuable life skills like communication, collaboration, and build new friendships along the way. Students will explore the actors toolbox and see how they can use them to bring their favorite characters to life!

28035 - Acting - Level 1

This course explores acting fundamentals with a focus on monologues, short scenes, and the theatre making process. This is your chance to build your skills as an actor and to have a great audition! Successful completion of this course allows students to audition for the Showcase productions at Town Hall Theatre. Completion of this class is dependent on accruing no more than two absences and receiving a passing grade on the theatre terms quiz.

28036 - Acting - Level 2

Learn how to build engaging characters onstage, be in an ensemble, succeed at callbacks, and do your actor homework! Successful completion of this course is a prerequisite for being cast in a Mainstage production at Town Hall Theatre. Completion of this course is dependent on accruing no more than two absences, and a final showcase presentation. Acting Level 1 is a prerequisite for this course.

28037 - Acting - Level Three

Do you want to take your acting to the next level? In this class, we will explore techniques and methods that will help you bring you character to life. Learn about styles of acting, character arc, tactic and many other topics that will improve your skills in theatre.

28040 - Class Voice

This class is designed to introduce the non-singing actor to successful musical vocal production, and to give the experienced vocalist the opportunity to advance the skills required for excellent singing. Basic vocal production, including proper breathing, pitch, tone and much more will be covered all while getting to sing popular songs from theatre and the radio! There will even be a performance!

28042 - Broadway Bootcamp!

Get ready for bootcamp. Combining music and choreo, Broadway Bootcamp is for you! Using songs from popular musicals like Hamilton, Broadway Bootcamp focuses on polishing skills specifically for musical theatre. Students will develop their musical skills as they build their book of audition pieces, sing together as a group, and develop their confidence singing in front of a group. Culminating in a final showcase that is sure to dazzle, Broadway Bootcamp is the perfect place for your teen.

28044 - Magicians: Tricks of the Trade

Have you ever been amazed after watching a magician perform? Have you wondered how a trick or an illusion was done? In this class students will learn the basic of performance magic such as slight-of-hand, close-up card tricks, mentalism, and more. Students will show off what they have learned in a performance at the end of the session.

28092 - Beginners Jazz

Get ready to explore a truly fun and expressive dance from. This beginner level class will focus on proper instruction of how to move your body as well as explore musicality, rhythm, and style. It's easy to follow, low impact, and a great skill for any theatre kid to develop! No experience is necessary. There will be a final performance for all your family and friends!

29003 - Exploring Watercolor

Learn the art of watercolor painting from nationally recognized artist Nita Leland. Your creativity will be unleashed and your techniques strengthened during the course. This class is not for beginners. Students will pay a lab fee of $5 to the instructor on the first day of class.

29004 - Parties

Lace up your sneakers and bring your racket to the annual pickleball picnic hosted by Centervillle-Washington Park District at Activity Center Park. A delicious picnic, catered by St. Leonard, will be served at 11 PM. Pickelball will be played on the outside courts following the meal.

29007 - Lunch & Learn

The Lunch & Learn series is sponsored by a local retirement community or healthcare provider each month. Educational presentations follow a light lunch beginning at 11:30 am. Topics are "Natural Healing" on 3/20; "The Importance of Water" on 4/17; and "Health Benefits of Gardening" on 5/22. Limited to 100. Reservations required.

29009 - Fitness Orientation

You want to work out but you're faced with a wall of unfamiliar exercise equipment. Spend an hour with a professional who instructs you on how to safely use each piece so that you get the maximum benefit from your workout. There is no cost for Complete and Silver Sneakers pass holders. Others are $30 R and $35 NR.

29010 - Educational Programs

A variety of people, places and things are explored during Enrichment Center educational programs including "The Opioid Crisis" on 3/22; "Prominent Dayton Women" on 3/27; "One-on-One Technology Tutoring" on 3/28; and "Otterbein Senior Living" on 4/24.

29011 - WCPL Programs

Knowledgeable speakers from the Washington-Centerville Public Library present topics of interest each month including "The Story of Louis Zamperini" on March 27; "Musicals" on April 25 and "Touring Ohio" on May 23. Free.

29012 - CWPD Programs

Get GOEN (Getting Out and Enjoying Nature) are slow-paced walks with a CWPD naturalist that keep you in touch with seasonal happenings in our parks. March 28-Grant Normandy; April 25-Countryside Park; May 23-Big Bend Park.

29015 - Financial Fridays

Financial seminars are held on a regular basis. Ron Solada of Edward Jones discusses "Tax Free Investing" on March 8 ; Western & Southern Life explores "Identity Theft" on April 12 and Tom Culpepper gives strategies on "Protecting Assets While in Long Term Care" on May 10.

29025 - Health Programs

Various providers present information and conduct screenings around important health issues. Topics include "Sleep Health" on April 3, "A Matter of Balance" from 4/4-5/23 and "The Five Senses" on April 19.

35000 - Deep Water Fitness

Take the plunge! Deep water running and traveling guaranteed to challenge your cardio fitness combined with toning to improve flexibility and increase muscle tone and core strength. Buoyancy belts are provided and create a no impact workout to the joints. Participants exercise in 6-12 feet of water. A shallow water entrance is offered then class moves to deeper water.

35012 - Family Fitness

NEW for FAMILIES!! Come as a family and get fit together in the great outdoors! This is the most convenient summer fitness program you will ever see. Pay one price for the whole family. Each family, upon their first session, will receive a coupon book for 10-one hour family fitness sessions. Join one of our certified personal trainers or fitness instructors when YOUR schedule allows! Come one day a week or five! You have 10 sessions to get fit as a family to use for the summer whenever your schedule allows. Classes will meet outdoors - in the case of inclement weather - call the weather hotline (937-432-2706) for information for class plans. This class is geared for those 6 and up.

35021 - Speed/Agility Training

NEW for ATHLETES!! Calling all athletes who are looking for an affordable way to work on their speed and agility. Meet with certified personal trainers who will create programs and give work outs for the off days to aid in developing techniques to improve speed and agility to help on the field or court. This program meets on Saturdays and Sundays and will work on different aspects of the body mechanics and muscle groups that are used in various sports. They will also be on hand to answer any nutrition questions you may have to get you in peak performance shape! Special note: Saturday training time - 9:00am Sunday training time - 2:00pm

35022 - Summer Bootcamp

NEW!! The time is now to jump start your fitness routine! We will meet outside in Countryside Park when the weather allows but move indoors as needed. Get ready to rev up your metabolism as you will meet with one of our personal trainers who is sure to take your fitness up a notch during this high intensity bootcamp. Of course, if you are just a beginner or if you are an experienced fitness guru, this class will be perfect for you! Here at WTRC we are all in this together no matter what your fitness level, and we want to see everyone reach their goals! This class will have modifications for all fitness levels.

35026 - Intro to Core Dance

Intro to Core Dancing is a moderate/low impact exercise class that targets all muscle groups including deep abdominal muscles that are rarely used in other formats. The class includes aerobic, toning, and stretching exercises and ends with floor work to strengthen the core muscles. NO prior dance experience is necessary. Students will learn basic core dance technique, including posture, rhythmical patterns, isolations, undulations and traveling steps. Each class will include an easy to follow choreography to incorporate new movements.

35030 - Tai Chi

Korean Tai Chi is a martial arts practice that promotes holistic health using movements involving powerful stretching, breathing and mental focus. The movements are easy to learn, practice and remember. Some of the many benefits of this class include tension relief, increased muscle tone, improved range of motion and flexibility, and increased mental focus and awareness. No special clothing is required. The instructor is Diane Massie, a 5th degree Black Belt in Tae Kwon Do and has practiced martial arts for 28 years.*Start and end dates may be subject to change*

36033 - Share a Story

Drop in with your preschooler ages 1-6 for a morning of fun on our soft, preschool appropriate play equipment. This morning activity physically challenges children while keeping them entertained. Playing with others also provides the benefits of group socialization. No advance signup required. $6.00 per family.

37001 - Tae Kwon Do Beginner

Your child will love the challenge of this martial art activity. Our program is designed to teach focus, concentration, muscle development, balance, and gross motor coordination within the context of Tae Kwon Do. Their training will also target behavior development, awareness of others, self-confidence and character development. Students in the beginner class do not belt test and a uniform is not required. Our class is taught by a family with more than 40 years combined Tae Kwon Do experience, each with a black belt ranking.

37002 - Tae Kwon Do Int/Adv

Build upon skills learned in the previous class to increase knowledge and discipline of the sport. Develop strength with increasingly challenging calisthenics and aerobic Tae Kwon Do moves, balance in the form of focused kicking actions, coordination in the form of sparring drills, speed in the form of striking and kicking exercises, concentration in the form of pattern memorization, and focus in the form of eye-hand and eye-foot target exercises. Belt testing occurs at this level (except during the summer sessions). All tests are designed to allow instructors to evaluate the students based upon their individual abilities, encouraging students to excel to their personal best. Our class is taught by a family with more than 40 years combined Tae Kwon Do experience, each with a black belt ranking.

37011 - Fencing

Fencing is an exciting combat sport and an art form as well. An ancient symbol of power and glory, and a deeply personal individual form of expression, fencing is a sport that requires stamina and endurance. The object of fencing is to effectively score a set number of points on your opponent before he scores that number on you. Points are scored by getting touches on your opponent's body. It often involves using a long sword, and the weight of the sword can challenge the biceps, triceps, forearms, and shoulders, for a great workout. Our program is taught by a Level 1 coach with 20 years of experience in the sport including 12 years of coaching. All equipment will be provided and a $20 equipment fee has been included in the registration price to cover the costs of upkeep, repairs, and sanitization of all equipment.*Special Note: the first session only has 4 classes

37021 - Tiny Tumblers

We know summers can be very busy but you still want your little one to be active - we have solved that problem! Sign up for the classes that work best for your schedule! Sign up for one or all of the summer sessions of tumbling. Each session will focus on listening, motor movement/development and a chance to try the balance beam, bar, and wedge mat to assist in forward rolls. Tiny Tumblers and Preschool Tumbling will be combined (ages 3-5)

37022 - Preschool Tumbling

We know summers can be very busy - that is why we are going to let you sign up for the classes that work best for your schedule! Sign up for one or all of the summer classes of tumbling. Each session will focus on listening, motor movement/development and a chance to try the balance beam, bar, and wedge mat to assist in forward/backward rolls. Tiny Tumblers and Preschool Tumbling will be combined (ages 3-5)

37023 - Youth Tumbling

Program emphasis is on fun and safety. Each child will be instructed as to the proper technique and form used to correctly execute tumbling skills. Skills include balance, floor tumbling, spring board, and uneven bars. This program is strictly recreational and competitiveness is not emphasized in any way. No previous tumbling skills required.*Special note - NEW DAY - during the summer this class will meet on Thursdays

37034 - Volleyball Spike, Block, Serve

This is a targeted skills class for middle and high school girls who are looking for an economical way to boost their skills and confidence. These Friday sessions will provide intense training. These individual training sessions can be mixed and matched to provide the work you need most. Classes are offered for 4 separate weeks. Session I: 2:00-3:30 Focus: serving, blocking, hittingSession II: 4:00-5:30 Focus: serve receive, defense, setting

37035 - Volleyball 1

Learn the basics of volleyball to include serving, passing, setting and hitting along with some team play principles. Volleylite balls will be used for this class. Knee pads are recommended. This class is taught by Kathleen Washington, who played at Rutgers University and went on to play professionally in France.

37036 - Volleyball 2

Learn the basics of volleyball to include serving, passing, setting and hitting along with some team play principles. Standard volleyballs will be used for this class. Knee pads are recommended. This class is taught by Kathleen Washington, who played at Rutgers University and went on to play professionally in France.

37037 - Beginners Volleyball

Learn the basics of volleyball to include serving, passing, setting and hitting along with some team play principles. This class is taught by Kathleen Washington, who played at Rutgers University and went on to play professionally in France.

37038 - Volleyball Training

This two hour class will focus on conditioning and drills to sharpen the player's fundamental skills: serving, passing, setting, defensive positioning, hitting and blocking. This 4 week course will also have a scrimmage in each session to give the players the opportunity to test their skills in a game scenario. Knee pads are recommended for this class. The instructor, Kathleen Washington, was a Division I volleyball player who also played professionally in France. M & W - Middle School Girls T & TH - High School Girls

37040 - Soccer 1

This class will encourage personal growth while teaching the basic skills of soccer in a fun environment. Each session will focus on a different skill (dribbling, passing, shooting) along with basic motor skills used in the game of soccer.

37041 - Soccer 2

This class is designed for every level of soccer player, experienced or first time player. Each session will focus on a different skill (dribbling, passing, shooting) along with basic motor skills used in the game of soccer.

37043 - Soccer Clinic

Join us as our experienced soccer coaches work with your child with age appropriate skills and drills sessions (focus will be on fieldplayers). Each session is geared to help your child get better footskills and work on improving strength and agility. This is for all skill levels and even beginners are encouraged to join us no matter what age! If you love the sport you will love this opportunity to improve your soccer skills! Sign up before June 1 and your child will receive a free WTRC shirt! SPECIAL NOTES: (Boys and Girls will be separated in the 9-14 age groups) (This class will be held outdoors unless there is inclement weather in which case you will be notified and it will move indoors) (Players are encouraged to bring a soccer ball - we will provide a ball for those who do not have one)

37044 - Soccer "U"

With the "U" standing for "us", Soccer "U" classes are a fun and positive introduction to soccer for our youngest players and their parents/guardians! Our age-appropriate curriculum engages youngsters with entertaining activities that promote motor skill development and cognitive ability. With an adult participating by their side, kids will have fun learning basic soccer skills like chasing, running, kicking and listening. Soccer "U" classes are 30 minutes long and meet once a week. Adult participation is required.

37046 - Basketball 2

This class will focus on the fundamentals of basketball (dribbling, passing, shooting). Each class will end with a scrimmage. Whether your child is a first time player or has played for years, this class is for them!

37047 - Basketball 3

This class will focus on the fundamentals (dribbling, passing, shooting) along with defense and offense. Whether your child is just beginning or has been playing for years, this class will help them understand the game better. Each class will end with a scrimmage.

37049 - Basketball Clinic

Join us as our passionate basketball coaches work with your child with age appropriate skills and drills sessions. Each session is geared to help your child get better ballhandling (dribbling, passing, shooting) and work on improving strength and agility. This is for all skill levels and even beginners are encouraged to join us no matter what age! If you love the sport you will love this opportunity to improve your basketball skills!! Register before July 1 and your child will receive a free WTRC shirt.SPECIAL NOTES: (Boys and Girls will be separated in the 9-14 age groups)

37052 - Int'l Sports Day

Have you ever been interested in learning how to play sports from another part of the country? Now is your chance! We will be offering a day to learn several different sports that may include handball, rugby, cricket, and broomball. These sports are subject to change but give you an idea of the fun possibilities that you may learn. Come and learn as a family (designed for those ages 8+) - The first family member pays the listed price, all other family members are just $5.SPECIAL NOTE: this event will be held indoors - please wear gym shoes

37060 - Intro to Archery

An introduction to the art, practice, and skill of shooting with a bow and arrow. Historically known for hunting and combat, in more modern times it has become a competitive sport and recreational activity. This class will teach the safe and correct usage of equipment and develop beginning archery techniques. The instructor is a Class 4 Archery Coach and is one of the top 150 coaches in the nation! Bows, arrows, targets and guards will be provided. A $20 equipment fee for upkeep and repairs is included in the registration price.*Special Note: The first session only has 4 classes

37061 - Friends & Family Archery

Friends, family, siblings, and anyone over the age of 10 will learn safe use of equipment and develop beginning archery techniques from one of the top 150 Archery Coaches in the nation! Basic equipment care and selection will be covered along with range procedures. Bows, arrows, targets and guards will be provided. Participants are welcome to use their own equipment pending approval of instructor. This class is recommended for those have had little to no experience with archery and are looking to have a good time learning together. A $20 equipment fee for upkeep and repairs is included in the registration price.*Special Note: The first session only has 4 classes

37067 - Flying Arrows Archery Team

Join a team of other area archers and get competition ready!! Even if you are not competing but are experienced and want to be challenged and taught by one of the best, then come join the team. Participants in Flying Arrows must have archery experience and currently be, or willing to be, US Archery Members (find out more and sign up at USArchery.org). Our certified Class 4 instructor is one of the top 150 Archery Coaches in the nation and will work with students to refine skills and knowledge of the sport to get them ready for upcoming competitions or leagues. Team members are encouraged to use their own equipment pending approval of the instructor.

41040 - Lifeguard Training

The primary purpose of the American Red Cross Lifeguarding course is to provide entry-level lifeguard participants with the knowledge and skills to prevent, recognize and respond to aquatic emergencies, and to provide professional-level care for breathing and cardiac emergencies, injuries and sudden illnesses until emergency medical services (EMS) personnel take over. Participants who successfully pass the two final written exams, with a minimum grade of 80%, and the in-water final skills scenarios will receive an American Red Cross certificate for Lifeguarding/First Aid/CPR/AED (valid for 2 years). On the first day of class, participants will be required to pass the following prerequisites before being accepted into the class. Those that do not pass the pre-test will be issued a refund. Be sure to bring proper swim attire to every class.

1. Be at least 15 years old on or before the final scheduled session of the course. 2. Swim 300 yards, continuously demonstrating breath control and rhythmic breathing. Candidates may swim using the front crawl, breaststroke or a combination of both, but swimming on the back or side is not allowed. Swim goggles may be used. 3. Tread water for 2 minutes, using only the legs. Candidates should place their hands under the armpits. 4. Complete a timed event within 1 minute, 40 seconds: o Starting in the water, swim 20 yards. Swim goggles are not allowed. o Surface dive, feet-first or headfirst, to a depth of 7 to 10 feet to retrieve a 10-pound object. o Return to the surface and swim 20 yards on the back to return to the starting point with both hands holding the object and keeping the face at or near the surface so they are able to get a breath. o Exit the water without using a ladder or steps.

The instructor-led course length is 30 hours; no absences or class make-ups will be permitted. Class times: Wednesday January 2nd through Friday January 4th 12:00 – 7:00PM, Saturday January 5th 8:00AM – 3:00PM, and Sunday January 6th 1:00 – 5:00PM.

46015 - Trick or Treat

It's Halloween fun for the little ones. Games, crafts and more will be included in this morning event. Dress up in costume for the fun! Children must be accompanied by an adult. Cost is $6.00 per child, adults are free. Peanut free snack will be provided..

46200 - Breakfast With Santa

The jolly old elf himself is coming to the Rec Center! Share a light breakfast with Santa, then enjoy a playland of toys in the gym. Santa will be happy to visit and pose with your child. Cost is $10 for 1 child and adult. $3 additional person. Babies under one are free.

46201 - Holiday Playday

Bring your preschooler to this holiday event. All of our preschool physical equipment will be set up for play. Woodland Lights characters will be happy to visit and take pictures with your child. A special treat will be offered along with a holiday craft. This event is for ages 1-6 with an adult. Fee is $6 per child, free for adutls. Children under one are free.

53001 - Camp-Woodland Play

Woodland Play campers, ages 5-7yrs, can look forward to games, music, arts and crafts, swimming,outdoor play and so much more! Thursdays, campers will go on a field trip, exploring thelocal area amenities. Each week campers will spend time at Rec West, enjoying the gameroom, movie theatre and other activity spaces on campus.

53002 - Camp-Backwoods

The Backwoods camp, for ages 7-9yrs, always has a full itinerary! Campers spend their day playing games, creating arts and crafts, swimming, canoeing and experiencing our indoor climbing wall,with the help of our certified staff. Backwoods explorers travel on Tuesdays to wonderfuldestinations that offer enriching experiences. Scheduled time is also spent at Rec Westparticipating in indoor activities and taking in a movie at our vintage theatre room. Donot miss the fun!

53003 - Camp-Backwoods & Beyond

For our older campers ages 11-14, Backwoods and Beyond offers three days of travelon Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Field trips include visiting different destinations across the Miami Valley and Southwest Ohio. Tuesdays and Thursdays are spent playing games, participating in activities and experiencing many of the other options that the Rec Center and Rec West facilities offer. On any day of the week, you can catch the Backwoods and Beyond campers taking laps at the pool or climbing the rock wall.